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According to Mercom Capital Group, the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) project tender attracted a total of 5.
1 GW of technology bids from 12 contracting parties, while the target sought was 3 GW of connected capacity
between national grid transmission systems.
Among them, the largest single project capacity is 1.
8 GW, which was bid by SBG Cleantech, a joint venture between Japan's SoftBank Group Corp.
, India's Bharti Enterprises Pvt and Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group
.
It is followed by ACME Solar (600 MW), ReNew Power (500 MW), Adani Green (300 MW) and Azure Power (300 MW).
Mahindra, Spring Energy, Tata Energy and Hero Future Energies bid for 250 MW each, while India's ACB, Canadian Solar and Mytrah Energy bid for 200 MW
each.
Notably, the maximum allowable capacity for a single bidder in this solar tender was increased from 750 MW to 1.
8 GW, with a minimum allowable capacity of 200 MW
.
According to Mercom Capital Group, the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) project tender attracted a total of 5.
1 GW of technology bids from 12 contracting parties, while the target sought was 3 GW of connected capacity
between national grid transmission systems.
Among them, the largest single project capacity is 1.
8 GW, which was bid by SBG Cleantech, a joint venture between Japan's SoftBank Group Corp.
, India's Bharti Enterprises Pvt and Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group
.
It is followed by ACME Solar (600 MW), ReNew Power (500 MW), Adani Green (300 MW) and Azure Power (300 MW).
Mahindra, Spring Energy, Tata Energy and Hero Future Energies bid for 250 MW each, while India's ACB, Canadian Solar and Mytrah Energy bid for 200 MW
each.
Notably, the maximum allowable capacity for a single bidder in this solar tender was increased from 750 MW to 1.
8 GW, with a minimum allowable capacity of 200 MW
.